Julius Schulz
From Sheboygan county marriage records: Julius Ludwig Schulz and Catharine Sophie Staeffler (v.7 p.378) Oct. 27, 1895 in Evangelical Church, Town of Herman, Sheboygan County Julius Ludwig Schulz Son of Carl Schulz and Louise Stoll Born Town of Herman –farmer Catherine Sophie Staeffler Daughter of Fred Staeffler and Louise Bruter Born Town of Meeme, Manitowoc County Witnesses Ernst Schulz and Louise Staeffler
William Schulz
FRIEDERIKE REGINA SCHULZ CALLED BY DEATH. Death suddenly claimed Mrs. Friederike Regina Schulz on Monday morning at 6:30, heart failure being the cause of her demise after about one year’s illness. The deceased, nee Paul, who was making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Reichert in this city, was born in Bandelow, near Prenzlau, Pommerania, Germany, April 2nd 1839, and came to America in 1856 with her parents, who settled in the town of Schleswig. In 1860 she was married to Otto Schulz and the couple made their home on a farm in the town of Schleswig. Her husband died in 1875. She is survived by six children: two sons, Herman in Milwaukee and William in Kiel, and four daughters, Mrs. Friederike Sievert, Mrs. Emilie Spettel, Mrs. Louise Steinberg and Mrs. Wm. Reichert, all of Kiel. Also 14 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at 1:30, from the Reichert home, with interment in the cemetery on the Ucker road, after services in the Louis Corners church, conducted by Rev. W. Kuether. - Oct. 1921
Emma (Reimers) Schulz
From Calumet county marriage records: William Schulz and Emma Reimers (v.3 p.185) Dec. 7, 1895 in civil ceremony, Town of New Holstein William Schulz Son of Otto Schulz and Friedrike Paul Born Town of Schleswig –farmer Emma Reimers Daughter of Hans Reimers and Henriette Voss Born Town of Schleswig ********* Wm. Schulz Passes Away William Frederick Schulz, aged 81, passed away early Sunday morning at the St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan. He had been a patient there since Thursday. Mr. Schulz was born in the town of Schleswig on Aug. 19, 1865, the son of Otto and Fredericka Paul-Schulz, and spet the first thirty years of his life on the homestead farm. Following his marriage to Miss Emma Reimers on Dec. 7, 1895, the couple moved to this city, where they have since resided. Survivors include the widow; two "adopted" children, Mrs. Harvey (Lillian) Schneider, and Harvey Spettel of Milwaukee, and 4 sisters, Mrs. Herman Steinberg, Mrs. Fredericka Sievert and Mrs. Henry Spettel of this city, and Mrs. Helena Reichert of Manitowoc. Funeral services were held this Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, and burial took place in the Rockville cemetery. Pallbearers were Herman J. Duecker, William Lueloff, Anton LaBudde, Earl Lehner, Adam Sanal and Philip Reineck. (1946 handwritten on the obituary-no newspaper named) ********* William is a brother of Herman Schulz above and is mentioned in the obit. ******** From Sheboygan county death records: William Frederick Schulz (v.52 p.418) Aug. 19, 1865-March 10, 1946 [husband of Emma Reimers] Son of Otto Schulz and Fredericka Paul (both born Germany) Born Town of Schleswig –farmer Died from “coronary occlusion” Buried at Rockville Cemetery, Town of Scheswig ********** From Manitowoc county death records: Emma Schulz nee Reimers (v.61 p.41) May 8, 1869-May 10, 1965 Daughter of Hans Reimers and Henrietta Voss Born Wisconsin Died from “fractured neck of right femur –arteriosclerosis –senility” Buried at Schleswig Cemetery ************ Mrs. Emma Schulz Dies Monday Evening Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, at 2:00 p.m. for Mrs. Emma Schulz, 96, a resident of the Anna M. Reiss home and formerly of 1111 Sixth Street, Kiel. The services will be held at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home with the Rev. Allen L. Bowe, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Schleswig cemetery at Rockville. Mrs. Schulz died early Monday evening at St. Nicholas hospital, Sheboygan. She had been a resident of the Reiss Home since July, 1962. Mrs. Schulz was born May 8, 1869, in the Town of Schleswig, a daughter of the late Hans and Henrietta Reimers. She received her education in the district school and was married to William Schulz of the Town of Schleswig on December 7, 1895. The couple lived at Kiel following their marriage and operated a farm at the Kiel city limits for a number of years. Mr. Schulz died in March of 1946. Surviving are a nephew, Harvey Spettel of Mequon, and a niece, Mrs. Harvey Schneider, Milwaukee, both of whom were brought up in the Schulz home. Another nephew and niece also survive. A memorial has been established for the Anna M. Reiss Home. (5-13-1965 handwritten on the obituary-no newspaper named)